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BadInservice10-08-01
By Billie

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Are you testing your students ability to read or write? Perhaps you could consider reading the test questions to your student. If that proves too embarassing for him or her, per-read the test onto a cassette , then provide the student with earphones and a handheld tape recorder. This way the student could listen at his or her own pace. If writing is theissue, how about the child dictating the answers either to you or into a tape recorder. Of course the second option would have to be out of ear shot of the rest of the class.

 


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